Unstable flow control in generator cooling systems can lead to energy waste, equipment stress, and costly shutdowns. That was the case for a power plant in China, where underperforming valves caused pipeline vibrations, water hammer, and emergency stops.
In this case study, see how the plant:
- Improved control precision and eliminated shutdowns.
- Reduced pump energy use by 218 kWh per day.
- Prevented pipeline vibration and water hammer.
- Saved approximately $120,000 US dollars annually on maintenance and energy costs.
- Achieved long-term reliability with FisherTM easy-e valves and FIELDVUETM DVC6200 controllers.
Explore how better flow control can drive measurable savings and operational stability.
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